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Jordan \(\sigma\)-derivations of prime rings (English)
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16 May 2017
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In this paper, a complete characterization is given for Jordan \(\sigma\)-derivations of a prime ring \(R\) with \(\sigma\) an epimorphism. Such a Jordan \(\sigma\)-derivation \(\delta:R\rightarrow Q_{mr}(R)\) is either a \(\sigma\)-derivation or \(\delta(x)=ud(x)+\mu(x)u\) for all \(x\in R\) for some derivation \(d:R\rightarrow Q_{mr}(R)\), unit \(u\in Q_{mr}(R)\), and additive map \(\mu:R\rightarrow C\) satisfying \(\mu(x^{2})=0\) for all \(x\in R\). In case that \(\sigma\) is an X-outer automorphism, \(\delta\) is always a \(\sigma\)-derivation. A major part of the proof is to handle the case where \(R\) is a prime GPI-ring but is not a PI-ring, and the tool is built using the theory of functional identities.
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prime ring
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(Jordan) \(\sigma\)-derivation
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PI
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GPI
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functional identity
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